Republic of Ireland boss Martin O'Neill has insisted that his side are up to the challenge of defeating Germany in their Euro 2016 qualifier.
O'Neill's men need a positive result against the reigning world champions, as well as their clash with Poland, to keep their hopes of reaching the tournament in France next year alive.
Ireland drew 1-1 against Germany in the reverse fixture in Gelsenkirchen, which has given the 63-year-old hope that his side can match Joachim Low's men in Dublin.
O'Neill told reporters: "They're very strong, naturally. They're getting back to winning ways. They've had what they might consider a couple of hiccups along the way, including one against us.
"But we know what we have to do. It's a very difficult game for us, but we're capable. We have to go with all the enthusiasm and determination that that brings. We've got a bit of ability as well.
"They are class players, as is proven by them having won the World Cup just over 15 months ago, and it will be a tough night for us. But we're ready for it."
Ireland face Germany at the Aviva Stadium on Thursday.